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European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen warns that the elderly may have to remain isolated until December. EPA/FRANCOIS LENOIR
EU chief says social isolation for elderly may last until December

Ursula von der Leyen says coronavirus measures may last until December for the elderly

WorldApril 12, 2020
The Swedish Foreign Minister, Anne Lind, with her German and British counterparts, Heiko Maas and Dominic Raab, have written in the Financial Times saying that the international community should act to help pull Yemen back from the brink. EPA
UK pledges £200m in aid to help stop second coronavirus wave

The funds will go to World Health Organisation and international charities

WorldApril 12, 2020
Sudan's Prime Minister Abdalla Hamdok (C) is greeted by supporters. AFP / Ashraf Shazly
Sudan's government praised a year after dictator Bashir toppled

Prime Minister Abdalla Hamdok commended by US, UK and Norway

WorldApril 12, 2020
People in masks in Duesseldorf, Germany. Reuters
Camera
Germany to launch Europe’s first antibody testing programme

Thousands of infected people have also signed up for UK's Covid-19 study

WorldApril 12, 2020
Oil tanks at a Saudi Aramco oil facility in Abqaiq, Saudi Arabia. Reuters/Maxim Shemetov
US senators hold call with Saudi officials over oil cut

The discussion was led by members of the US Senate Armed Services Committee

WorldApril 12, 2020
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange is alleged to have fathered two children during his stay at the Ecuadorian embassy in London. AFP / Daniel Leal-Olivas
Assange allegedly fathered two children with lawyer in embassy

His lawyer Stella Morris claims they 'fell in love' and plan to wed

WorldApril 12, 2020
Heiko Maas, Germany's Federal Minister for Foreign Affairs, has criticised citizens who have abused French people over coronavirus. Getty Images
Germany condemns anti-French virus insults in border zone

Reports of abuse and eggs being thrown at French citizens

WorldApril 12, 2020
Former Israel Defence Forces Chief of Staff Benny Gantz (R) has asked for a two week extension as he attempts to form a government. EPA/ABIR SULTAN
Netanyahu rival seeks extension in Israel coalition talks

Benny Gantz, leader of Israel’s Blue and White Party, has requested a two week extension

WorldApril 12, 2020
A sign of support for British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, who is in hospital with coronavirus. REUTERS/Carl Recine
Coronavirus: Boris Johnson thanks medics for saving his life

UK prime minister remains in hospital with coronavirus

WorldApril 12, 2020
The moon rises in the sky behind rhe Saeed Mohammed Al Khalili Mosque at Khalifa City, Abu Dhabi. Victor Besa / The National
More than 100 directors attend Abu Dhabi crisis training event

Abu Dhabi School of Government organises special Strategic Crisis Management sessions

UAEApril 11, 2020
Queen Elizabeth II gives her first ever Easter message as the nation remains in lockdown due to coronavirus. AFP / POOL / Chris Jackson
UK's Queen Elizabeth says coronavirus will not overcome

It is the monarch's second message in a week as the nation remains in lockdown

WorldApril 11, 2020
Lebanese policemen check vehicles at a highway checkpoint in Ouzai area south of Beirut, Lebanon. EPA/WAEL HAMZEH
Lebanon makes largest ever cannabis drug seizure

Drugs were found in eight trucks and were destined for Africa

WorldApril 10, 2020
A quiet street in Gangelt of Germany's Heinsberg district, where the country's first big bunch of Covid-19 positive cases were reported. EPA
Germany’s 'Wuhan' has 15 per cent infection rate and low death toll

Study to examine the town where the first virus fatalities occurred yields surprise results

WorldApril 10, 2020
Concrete barriers and fences on the border between Belgium and the Netherlands. EPA
100 days of coronavirus: Life in Europe turned upside down

After China, Europe was named the active centre of the global pandemic, and now accounts for almost three quarters of the world’s cases

EuropeApril 10, 2020
A member of staff sticks a poster of a rainbow, being used as a symbol of hope during the Covid-19 pandemic, with the words "hope" into a window at 10 Downing Street, the official residence of Britain's Prime Minister, in central London. AFP / Tolga AKMEN
Boris Johnson leaves intensive care unit

British PM still in hospital but said to be in good spirits

WorldApril 10, 2020
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